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A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

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A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

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A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

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Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Blogs

Slide Shows

A Snapshot of Physician Readiness for ICD-10: Claims clearinghouse Navicure recently polled 350 physician practice administrators, billing managers, billers and coders about their practices readiness for ICD-10 and found a curious disconnect. While 82% of respondents are optimistic about being ready by Oct. 1, only 21% believe their practice is currently on track to meet the deadline. Here are other results.

Read more to learn how a Virtualized Residential Gateway is driving the delivery of enhanced residential services. This paper reviews the market drivers, evolved architecture model, benefits and capabilities (for each building block) of the vRGW solution.

While business application turn-up on virtual compute platforms takes only minutes, the network configurations to connect your employees at the branch to these applications can take weeks or even months to rollout!

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Departments of roads and highways around the world have begun to implement technology solutions to improve the safety of their highways, lessen congestion and manage traffic more efficiently. Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), as these systems are known, require reliable, secure and scalable networks to link cameras, sensors, signage, signaling and vehicles to remote data centers and operation centers.
These networks will be deployed in harsh environments and will pose their own unique challenges to operate, maintain and manage.
In this application note, we will present the unique requirements of ITS networks and discuss how AlcatelLucent Enterprise products and technologies not only meet today’s ITS requirements, but are designed to grow and scale to meet tomorrow’s as well.

When Alcatel bought out Lucent at the end of 2006, the two companies had already begun planning data center consolidations of their own, but the merger changed all that. As it turns out, the merged company created a plan to consolidate 25 data centers and 125 server rooms down to six data centers and just a few server rooms. This change has presented challenges, especially in terms of arranging downtime and dealing with employees' attachment to their servers and applications, but the company is on pace to meet it’s goal of reducing IT operational cost by 25% over three years.

Everyone expects wireless mobility that provides a high quality experience – but delivering that from arrival to departure in your transportation system is highly complex. Customers want the mobile services that make their life easier such as personalized promotions and navigation guides. Operators want to be able to handle more people, making the customer journey as secure and comfortable as possible, while reducing cost and risk. And all of this depends on the network.

Few travelers today will arrive at a hospitality venue without a mobile device. In fact, some 86% of us will carry two or more. Our expectations are changing. Wi-Fi is now the essential amenity we look for at a hotel. It’s a deal-breaker: no Wi-Fi, no return stay. In fact, both leisure and business travelers say that it’s more important to have Wi-Fi at a hotel, along with air-conditioning, than breakfast.

Many healthcare organizations are looking at mobility as a means to improve treatment paths and patient outcomes. To achieve these goals, you need a Wi-Fi solution with the strength and intelligence to support the demands of digitization and the Internet of Things.

Where education connects with technology that works. For your school, college or university. With global reach and local focus, we deliver purpose built networking and communications for the education environment that enable secure, reliable collaboration between your faculty and students.

The networks that support this free-moving, agile world need the same kind of distributed intelligence. Revolutionary distributed control places intelligence in the access point, allowing automatic optimization of coverage and bandwidth.

In the same way, the WLAN seems to be demanding more of our attention these days. IT teams are spending an increasing amount of time managing, configuring and troubleshooting to accommodate a growing number of devices and apps, and to meet user demands for ever-faster speeds and better coverage.

Previously, wireless added a useful layer of mobility to your wired infrastructure. Now, you have users who may never connect with cables.
Before, laptops and desktops were the primary tools of productivity in the office. These days, smartphones, tablets and apps are essential, whether users are on the move or at their desks.

The networks that support this free-moving, agile world need the same kind of distributed intelligence. Revolutionary distributed control places intelligence in the access point, allowing automatic optimization of coverage and bandwidth.
With contractors on site, and employees using their own devices, future-ready networks must support all kinds of devices, including legacy equipment. Airtime fair access provides optimal connectivity, even for older devices.